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/*
 * @(#)JMSXAConnectionFactory.java	1.5 06/28/07
 */

package com.sun.jms.spi.xa;

/**
 * Some application servers provide support for grouping JTS capable resource use into a distributed transaction
 * (optional). To include JMS transactions in a JTS transaction, an application server requires a JTS aware JMS
 * provider. A JMS provider exposes its JTS support using a JMS JMSXAConnectionFactory which an application server uses
 * to create XASessions.
 *
 * <P>
 * JMSXAConnectionFactory's are JMS administered objects just like ConnectionFactory's. It is expected that application
 * servers will find them using JNDI.
 *
 * @see com.sun.jms.spi.xa.JMSXAQueueConnectionFactory
 * @see com.sun.jms.spi.xa.JMSXATopicConnectionFactory
 */

public interface JMSXAConnectionFactory {
}
